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some examples of that, our most recently opened building is the richardson apartments, which is right behind this building, i love the symbolism of that, we have 120 units of chronickly homeless housing, i don't like that label but it's what it is known as, but it's housing for people who have not had any stability for many years. while we got our start talking about housing for homeless people, that's not really our, you know, our slogan any more. it's really housing for people who have been homeless, who are in levels of care that they no longer need, aren't appropriate for them, aren't the best for them, are high utilizers of health care services and if they don't get housing, as the literature shows, will be dead in their 50's. that's what this housing is about. so the richardson apartments, if you haven't seen it, is that beautiful building, i think, if i'm oriented correctly, that has that big green, lime green column. inside it has this amazing court yard, it has tremendous accessibility and light and the units are beautiful. i'm just going to look at my chart for a second to g
some examples of that, our most recently opened building is the richardson apartments, which is right behind this building, i love the symbolism of that, we have 120 units of chronickly homeless housing, i don't like that label but it's what it is known as, but it's housing for people who have not had any stability for many years. while we got our start talking about housing for homeless people, that's not really our, you know, our slogan any more. it's really housing for people who have been...
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the most recent development, which is the richardson apartment, is for persons who were formerly chronically homeless. i think in all of those cases we've provided a very well designed and well operated affordable housing development and we intend to do so for the future of affordable housing parcels. what we had assumed for parcel o was looking at affordable family housing because that was one of the population that we had not yet served in the previous development. * populations and we hope to develop those to provide for the development of affordable housing for transitional use on parcel u and ultimately in 2020 when our lease with proxy that we hope to do some additional affordable ownership housing on parcel k. in that way, we will have provided sort of a breadth of affordable housing serving, again, a very, very difficult verse need. i'm pleased to report back to the board that not only has our affordable housing been successfully financed, but it's been recognized both by the aia, and most recently the richardson apartment was recognized by not only national organizations, but global
the most recent development, which is the richardson apartment, is for persons who were formerly chronically homeless. i think in all of those cases we've provided a very well designed and well operated affordable housing development and we intend to do so for the future of affordable housing parcels. what we had assumed for parcel o was looking at affordable family housing because that was one of the population that we had not yet served in the previous development. * populations and we hope...
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appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson for the first time was kind of shocking. you had to wonder what was going through that guy's head to do that to himself. he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some -- some odd-looking dudes in prison, but i think he was one of the oddest. >> richardson is serving a 55-year sentence for a murder he committed at the age of 19. when we met him, he was assigned to the secured housing unit or shu for the violence he committed behind bars. in this never before seen interview, he explains what happened. >> i got into an altercation with my bunky, i ended up stabbing him. he had wanted certain sexual favors. i wasn't that way. so i ended up stabbing him, basically to defend myself. >> the inmate survived but richardson has not only directed violence towards others, he has turned it toward himself, as well. >> i have tried to light myself on fire one time. caused a lot of burns. i lost two fingers as well to the right arm. so -- >> may i see? >> sure, if you want. >> how did
appearance. >> seeing jonathan richardson for the first time was kind of shocking. you had to wonder what was going through that guy's head to do that to himself. he stood out. >> when i first saw jonathan walking down the corridor it was like, whoa, i've seen some -- some odd-looking dudes in prison, but i think he was one of the oddest. >> richardson is serving a 55-year sentence for a murder he committed at the age of 19. when we met him, he was assigned to the secured...
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bill richardson. a pleasure to have you on the program, mr. richardson. >> thank you, alex. >> let's focus first on the mccain, graham, ayotte piece which seems to be political the fact they're calling for watergate style investigations and at the same time, john mccain isn't attending the high-level security briefings relating to the incident. >> well, first, the congress does have a legitimate role in oversight on benghazi, on nominations but, however, this seems to be getting political though senator mccain is an honorable man. i've known him for many year, but so is ambassador rice. i've known her. she's for thorough professiona. the u.n. ambassador is a cabinet member. but the u.n. ambassador's role is in new york dealing with security counsel, sanctions on iran, sanctions on north korea. you're not in the daily ma maelstrom in washington, d.c. the information that the intelligence community provided her at the time, but that intelligence changes. so i think the president is right, to back his people. secondly, to say that ambassador rice
bill richardson. a pleasure to have you on the program, mr. richardson. >> thank you, alex. >> let's focus first on the mccain, graham, ayotte piece which seems to be political the fact they're calling for watergate style investigations and at the same time, john mccain isn't attending the high-level security briefings relating to the incident. >> well, first, the congress does have a legitimate role in oversight on benghazi, on nominations but, however, this seems to be...
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ambassador bill richardson about how susan rice can survive these attacks. and one republican candidate now blowing the whistle on unfair gop politic. we're listening. are republicans? stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and me... discovering once-daily levemir® flexpen. flexpen® is prefilled. doesn't need refrigeration for up to 42 days. no drawing from a vial. dial the exact dose. inject by pushing a button. flexpen® is insulin delivery... my way. levemir® (insulin detemir [rdna origin] injection) is a long-acting insulin used to control high blood sugar in adults and children with diabetes and is not recommended to treat diabetic ketoacidosis. do not use levemir® if you are allergic to any of its ingredients. the most common side effect is low blood sugar, which may cause symptoms
ambassador bill richardson about how susan rice can survive these attacks. and one republican candidate now blowing the whistle on unfair gop politic. we're listening. are republicans? stay with us. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone deserves the gift of all day pain relief. this season, discover aleve. all day pain relief with just two pills. that was me... the day i learned i had to start insulin for my type 2 diabetes. me... thinking my only option was the vial and syringe dad used. and...
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tell us where richardson farms is? >> located at white marsh a mile from the mall. >> chilly the next couple of days, watching for the coastal storm midweek. >> go ravens! so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for schools... well you should probably vote for question seven. because if it doesn't pass, all of this goes away. that's why the post called seven, common sense. but decide for yourself.
tell us where richardson farms is? >> located at white marsh a mile from the mall. >> chilly the next couple of days, watching for the coastal storm midweek. >> go ravens! so, maybe you're trying to figure out question seven. well, let me give it a shot. if you're ok with marylanders spending five hundred and... fifty million a year gaming in other states, fair enough. but if you think we should keep that money here... add twelve thousand jobs, and generate millions for...
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duncan richardson is chief investment officer at eaton vance management. he joins us from that firm in boston. duncan, i take it you're a pessimist in regards to avoiding the fisca cliff that we're going to go over? c not really a pessimist. i think the fiscal cliff is going to be more of a fiscal slope, but there will be a tax element to it. i think because we're starting at such a low level of tax rates, we're very likely to have higher ta s either immediately with the expiration of the payroll tax and potentially on capital gains and dividends in 2013 and beyond. >> tom: how should invests approach that, invest on what tax rates may be next year? >> not really. but there a t great costs to be avoided by lessening the tax drag on your investment. positioning your portfolio and making sure you're in sthookso can outperform in a rising interest rate environment-- which is another thing we're worried about-- longer term makes a some sense. >> tom: so rising interest rate environment, possibly higher inflation, higher taxes. not exactly the most shiny of for
duncan richardson is chief investment officer at eaton vance management. he joins us from that firm in boston. duncan, i take it you're a pessimist in regards to avoiding the fisca cliff that we're going to go over? c not really a pessimist. i think the fiscal cliff is going to be more of a fiscal slope, but there will be a tax element to it. i think because we're starting at such a low level of tax rates, we're very likely to have higher ta s either immediately with the expiration of the...
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former energy secretary bill richardson joins us to drill down on all of this. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worriethe health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. ♪ [ male announcer ] help brazil reduce i overall reliance on foreign imports with the launch of the country's largest petrochemical operation. ♪ when emerson takes up the challenge, "it's never been done before" simply bemes consider it solved. emerson. ♪ melissa: no question, president obama will have his work cut out for him in his second term. not the least of all pushing through the partisan gridlock he says he has, that has been holding him back all these years. he has got to make big moves and fast on
former energy secretary bill richardson joins us to drill down on all of this. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . music is a universal language. but when i was in an accident... i was worriethe health care system spoke a language all its own with unitedhealthcare, i got help that fit my life. information on my phone. connection to doctors who get where i'm from. and tools estimate what my care may cost. so i never missed a beat. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for more than 70...
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former energy secretary bill richardson joins us to drill down on all of this. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . melissa: no question, president obama will have his work cut out for him in his second term. not the least of all pushing through the partisan gridlock he says he has, that has been holding him back all these years. he has got to make big moves and fast on jobs, health care, tax, you name it. no matter how you voted last night i'm betting you're sick and tired of all the political bickering. why can't thingsust get done? joining me now is fred barnes, fox news contributor and executive editor of "the weekly standard." we have juan wlliams, fox news political analyst. you know what, guys? i'm going to bring people together if it kills me here. you know? fred, give me your olive branch. what could the republican offer? we have to solve the problems the fiscal cliff not like we're going over it anymore. it is speeding at us. i'm terrified. give me an olive branch. >> melissa, you first thing you need to do is not do all this in the lame-duck session
former energy secretary bill richardson joins us to drill down on all of this. do you ever have too much money? ♪ . melissa: no question, president obama will have his work cut out for him in his second term. not the least of all pushing through the partisan gridlock he says he has, that has been holding him back all these years. he has got to make big moves and fast on jobs, health care, tax, you name it. no matter how you voted last night i'm betting you're sick and tired of all the...
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we were talking to governor richardson about gas prices. look negative oil. [ female announcer ] e-trade was founded on the simple belief that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. dagen: it is time to make money with charles payne. connell: we do presidential investment options. >> with medical obama wins look at the hospital stocks. 10% of the revenue is doubtful. they may get that money back because everybody is insured. but medical devices should do well under romney if he can revamp obamacare pro. to at -- taxing these companies could cost lives down the road. the u.s. dollar, but bernanke stays in place with large debt to ron p
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and that's how the forced confession started with kevin richardson. today we mentioned the suit that has taken year, why has it taken ten years? >> the expression you can't fight city hall? it has nothing to do with nefarious things, it has to do with almost russian bureaucracy that is like molasses poured into the system. >> rose: go ahead. >> they just asked, you know, they asked, demand information raymond's father for example 20 years of employment, health records, has he over been on public assistance, please provide this, meanwhile they can't seem to come up with obvious stuff that de, the notes the detectives should keep and judges have reprimanded him this is slow and i think what they are looking for and what they are fishing in our material is to look for inconsistencies, charlie you told us you entered the park at 9:01 you told ken and sarah and david mcmahon the third director of this film you came in at 9:02 do you always lie so if you can amass a critical mass. >> rose: they don't believe the confession? >> i think wha what it is is tht
and that's how the forced confession started with kevin richardson. today we mentioned the suit that has taken year, why has it taken ten years? >> the expression you can't fight city hall? it has nothing to do with nefarious things, it has to do with almost russian bureaucracy that is like molasses poured into the system. >> rose: go ahead. >> they just asked, you know, they asked, demand information raymond's father for example 20 years of employment, health records, has he...
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here is a live look from our high definition mount tamalpais camera looking down to the richardson bay. you can see san francisco clear sky out there. live doppler 7-hd showing you clear conditions, as well. we may see a little fog developing right near the coast, clear tonight. it will be cool in the north bay and protected valley areas. near record or new record highs. then this high pressure that has been bringing us the warm temperatures will start to relax cooler on air mass settles over us and we'll see a return of rain. here is a look at lows for tonight. keep temperatures in the mid to upper 40s in the north bay. 50s elsewhere across the bay area. high pressure will continue to build in. you see it is keeping the jetstream well to the orthopedic of us. all the rain and storms diverted to the north of us but this high is bringing us those offshore winds, the warm wind direction from land to sea. that is even why our beaches will warm up into the 70s the next several days. near record temperatures monday and tuesday. in fact santa rosa, forecasting 88 degrees. if you see that or
here is a live look from our high definition mount tamalpais camera looking down to the richardson bay. you can see san francisco clear sky out there. live doppler 7-hd showing you clear conditions, as well. we may see a little fog developing right near the coast, clear tonight. it will be cool in the north bay and protected valley areas. near record or new record highs. then this high pressure that has been bringing us the warm temperatures will start to relax cooler on air mass settles over...
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ambassador bill richardson will join me live. he'll respond to senator john mccain's accusation he made this morning that veterans are very angry over benghazi and it will cost the president votes in florida. >> but i have never seen veterans as upset and angry as they are over benghazi. >> plus, the redskins record for their last home game has successfully predicted 17 of the last 18 white house winners. what does it mean for president obama? when football and politics collide, that means we're desperate to find out the solution of this election. this is just one of the things we thought you should know. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ girl ] hey! [ both laugh ] ♪ or treat gas with these after you get it. now that's like sunblock before or sun burn cream later. oh, somebody out there's saying, now i get it! take beano before and there'll be no gas. when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the first week... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix
ambassador bill richardson will join me live. he'll respond to senator john mccain's accusation he made this morning that veterans are very angry over benghazi and it will cost the president votes in florida. >> but i have never seen veterans as upset and angry as they are over benghazi. >> plus, the redskins record for their last home game has successfully predicted 17 of the last 18 white house winners. what does it mean for president obama? when football and politics collide,...
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richardson. plows in. yard out. westfield >>> guinness world record day. 28 lady cramming into one minicooper in london. 28. that's right. breaking the previous world record of 27 people jammed into a minicooper. took about 10 minutes for them all to cram in there. they mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a successful surgery and because her health provider has an amazing connected system, she has her life. i don't know what you have but i have kaiser permanente. kaiser permanente. thrive . >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. to
richardson. plows in. yard out. westfield >>> guinness world record day. 28 lady cramming into one minicooper in london. 28. that's right. breaking the previous world record of 27 people jammed into a minicooper. took about 10 minutes for them all to cram in there. they mary gonzales had a cold, she also has asthma. so she sees her allergist who has a receptionist susan, who sees that she's due for a mammogram. mary has one that day. that's when she finds out she has a tumor. she has a...
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esto ha contagiado a la política, estamos con el gobernador del estado de nuevo méxico, bill richardson. >>bienvenidos. >>como está, reviviendo nostalgia >>yo soy un gran fans del mejor grupo del mundo, menudo!! >>aunque estoy un poquito viejito, es un gran orgullo de la comunidad hispana. >>estoy en campaña política, nos da mucho gusto ver como han impulsado a la comunidad, y ya me voy porque quiero obtener votos >>muchas gracias, allá atrás hay una motora para que se vaya a recoger votos. >>muchas gracias. >>miren, para que sepan el revuelo que ha causado la presencia de ustedes aquí >>se dice fácil, formar un grupo y revivirlo después de tantos años, no es fácil >>la personas idonea es rey >>no, ricky >>no, rené. >>adelante ricky >>llevo quince años haciendo el cuento, hazlo tú, rey >>eso estaba en el aire, había que atreverse, pudo ser cualquiera. surgio en puerto rico después de hacer un programa de radio estuvimos por tres horas haciendo el programa. >>fue un programa grabado, la gente pensó que estábamos en vivo, y llego la gente al lugar. >>el pobre guardia no s
esto ha contagiado a la política, estamos con el gobernador del estado de nuevo méxico, bill richardson. >>bienvenidos. >>como está, reviviendo nostalgia >>yo soy un gran fans del mejor grupo del mundo, menudo!! >>aunque estoy un poquito viejito, es un gran orgullo de la comunidad hispana. >>estoy en campaña política, nos da mucho gusto ver como han impulsado a la comunidad, y ya me voy porque quiero obtener votos >>muchas gracias, allá atrás hay una...
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ambassador richardson, thank you very much. will you come back? i don't think this is over. i have to wrap it there, but i'm going to hand over the baton to suzanne malveaux with "newsroom international." thanks for watching, everyone.
ambassador richardson, thank you very much. will you come back? i don't think this is over. i have to wrap it there, but i'm going to hand over the baton to suzanne malveaux with "newsroom international." thanks for watching, everyone.
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. >>> and up next, former new mexico governor and president obama supporter bill richardson will join us live. how confident is he the president will win? also we'll ask him about a new ad campaign from the romney team. it's airing on spanish language television, tying the president to hugo chavez and fidel castro. >>> plus -- >> new jersey governor chris christie has decided to play the role of a greek column today for president obama. >> so are you surprised by the backlash against governor christie by a few conservatives who accuse him of helping the president's electoral chances? it's our "news nation gut check." be sure to check out our tumblr page. one viewer posted a picture of the manhattan skyline as thousands are without power. take a look closely. one side living in the dark. the other side seeing the light. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. i didn't know this could happen so young. take control, talk to your doctor. i didn't know this could
. >>> and up next, former new mexico governor and president obama supporter bill richardson will join us live. how confident is he the president will win? also we'll ask him about a new ad campaign from the romney team. it's airing on spanish language television, tying the president to hugo chavez and fidel castro. >>> plus -- >> new jersey governor chris christie has decided to play the role of a greek column today for president obama. >> so are you surprised by...
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hi there, i'm denise richardson. you have to say it-- this is a metaphor for our lives growing up. and this is the executive producer, tj lubinsky, who we all know and love. thank you. a different take on music. tj: well, you know, denise, what we wanted to do this time with this show was tell the stories of the groups and the songs. first of all, to see the teenagers with the ts on their sweaters and the great story we hear of brucie asking the question, "why do fools fall in love?" you're 14 years old! why do you want to know why fools fall in love? denise: and then you sing it with such passion, too. tj: terrific, seeing those moments-- cleftones, and of course, speedo and the cadillacs. denise: and, for me, it was so nostalgic, i began to tear up, and i teared up because we've lost some of the people along the way. and in addition to that, the music was so ingrained in my life and in yours, the lyrics were so ingrained in our lives. tj: and what we've got here is something really spectacular. we've put together an 8 dvd set. this is the complete my music doo-wop everything, we'
hi there, i'm denise richardson. you have to say it-- this is a metaphor for our lives growing up. and this is the executive producer, tj lubinsky, who we all know and love. thank you. a different take on music. tj: well, you know, denise, what we wanted to do this time with this show was tell the stories of the groups and the songs. first of all, to see the teenagers with the ts on their sweaters and the great story we hear of brucie asking the question, "why do fools fall in love?"...
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. >> reporter: most shelters still have beds available but some rockaway residents like katie richardson, who i first met last week, aren't interested. >> it's our home. it's our home. would you leave your place and you don't know if they're going to loot? >> reporter: the city estimates about 10,000 people in battered buildings and homes will need emergency temporary housing, but for the marinos in the rockaways, the concern is more immediate. they can hardly sleep, terrified about the nor'easter in the forecast for wednesday. >> i just pray that everything will be all right. what else can we do? >> reporter: residents here say roughly half of the people on the block are still staying here. some with generators but many enduring the cold, dark nights without power. one big concern about the nor'easter and there are many, is the wind and what it will do to these huge mounds of sand. all this sand here makes the roads virtually impassable. diane? >> all right, linsey davis reporting and as we said, the entire abc family is teaming up for a day of giving to help the victims of hurricane sa
. >> reporter: most shelters still have beds available but some rockaway residents like katie richardson, who i first met last week, aren't interested. >> it's our home. it's our home. would you leave your place and you don't know if they're going to loot? >> reporter: the city estimates about 10,000 people in battered buildings and homes will need emergency temporary housing, but for the marinos in the rockaways, the concern is more immediate. they can hardly sleep, terrified...
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that people become tearful and kind of a little overwhelmed when they are moving into a place like the richardson and what that says about who they are and that they do deserve a place to live like this that doesn't smell, that is light, that is clean, and in most cases it's, you know, by far the best housing they have seen in a very long time. >> thank you. >> joanna >> thank you, raj, marc, i know in the last 6 years i've worked a lot with you and called you many times about clients and complaints and situations. i wanted to address my question for the outreach team, for the hot team. i know you talked about master leasing hotels that are very low threshold. at the same time along with those really old buildings come a lot of physical accessibility problems. and one of the struggles that we have been having in our office and i think with the groups, the people that you work with, is the fact that now disability is so multi layered, we see our population aging, especially our chronickly aging folks are on the street and they develop a lot of physical ailments as a result of homelessness. so how
that people become tearful and kind of a little overwhelmed when they are moving into a place like the richardson and what that says about who they are and that they do deserve a place to live like this that doesn't smell, that is light, that is clean, and in most cases it's, you know, by far the best housing they have seen in a very long time. >> thank you. >> joanna >> thank you, raj, marc, i know in the last 6 years i've worked a lot with you and called you many times about...
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. >> brian richardson is a volunteer teacher by tech companies. the. >> the school, you never think of how you might use it in the future, you sit through class, do home work. it's home work, here i get to apply what i learned. and get insight on the future. >> they're learning about led by burning flashlights from a kit learning about teamwork and design engineering and suiting up to make wavers. >> and there is work in the future not something necessarily experience at home or school. >> 4,000 students attended the programs and goal to increase engineers. and i they showed me eight different different things. >> the foundation hopes to expand with a need for engineers growing with more global competition. >> doubling the number of programs per year is our goal. and this is because we feel we need to do more of this. >> thanks for joining us for abc 7 news at 4:00. >> i want to remind you about the alarm clock app. >> abc 7 news at 5:00 begins right now. >> a san francisco city hall nudists take steps to keep their clothes off. >> clock ticking o
. >> brian richardson is a volunteer teacher by tech companies. the. >> the school, you never think of how you might use it in the future, you sit through class, do home work. it's home work, here i get to apply what i learned. and get insight on the future. >> they're learning about led by burning flashlights from a kit learning about teamwork and design engineering and suiting up to make wavers. >> and there is work in the future not something necessarily experience at...
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richardson ... michael saunders and vincent thames were all teenagers when they were convicted in the 1994 rape and murder of nina glover. they all spent at least 15 years in prison before d-n-a evidence linked the crime to another man and exonerated them. a judge threw out their convictions last year. their federal lawsuit says they were framed ... and that police coerced their confessions. the c-t-a board has approved a multi million dollar settlement with the estate of a woman who was killed by a c-t-a bus in 2007. fifty nine year old - ludwika szynalik was hit by an addison street bus while trying to remove her bike from the bus's front rack. szynalik (schna'-lik) was then dragged more than 80 feet when the driver failed to see her - driving and was dismissed from the c-t-a after an investigation. there is controversy in the muslim community about some ct buses. there was an and unveiled on 10 buses yesterday. in any war between the civilized man and a savage, so poured the civilized man. it con
richardson ... michael saunders and vincent thames were all teenagers when they were convicted in the 1994 rape and murder of nina glover. they all spent at least 15 years in prison before d-n-a evidence linked the crime to another man and exonerated them. a judge threw out their convictions last year. their federal lawsuit says they were framed ... and that police coerced their confessions. the c-t-a board has approved a multi million dollar settlement with the estate of a woman who was killed...
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. >> i do remember michael ray richardson, the shifty sinking. >> of the new york nicks. >> larry: enough trivia, president obama's, letter a girl sent to the commander in chief and personal response. >> larry: which batteries will keep your high-tech gadgets running longer. >> carolyn: if you see someone scratching an itch it can make you itchy, too. they asked 30 people looking at pictures of people scratching themselves and it made people feel itchy. it could pep better understand skin disorders. >> americans burn through a staggering amount of batteries per year. >> depending on the age of the kids. >> larry: michael finney show which perform the best in a new test. >> just in time for the holiday crunch. consumer reports results are in on which batteries last the longest. >> she is getting batteries as a baby shower gift. >> my friend said you don't have how much you are going to need these all the time. >> and melissa is constantly buying batteries. the batteries are biggest sellers used in flashlights and digital cameras and remote controls and toys. consumer reports tested a dozen
. >> i do remember michael ray richardson, the shifty sinking. >> of the new york nicks. >> larry: enough trivia, president obama's, letter a girl sent to the commander in chief and personal response. >> larry: which batteries will keep your high-tech gadgets running longer. >> carolyn: if you see someone scratching an itch it can make you itchy, too. they asked 30 people looking at pictures of people scratching themselves and it made people feel itchy. it could...
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ward#g richardson. getting robert dold.biggt, bobby schilling, joe awalsh. leonard boswell lost. in republicans charlie ousted 6÷ incumbentsents larry lvania democrat mark critz and it,p chandler may lose. ran for the time a row against andybarr. each other. benay mayn. which may be bad news for mitch mcconnell. i'll explain in a minute.;z job you're mitch mcconnellr re-election. >> it'll be see how the minority handles politics heading into his oelection as you just eluded to. >> he's in a vice grip. he's got a p challenge he was worried about. >> here the thing about mitch cconnell. hes a smart political the way. >> i'm going to talk about 2016 minute. i don't know how much mitch mcconnell is able to be a good republiche right toeadyear? this r sure he gets all blame for blame to go know senator cornyn probably will get some of the blame. some of the bl:same indi things. i mean you can't rea himtÑ" mourdock said.oes in there and it happens. >> it's a difference between the the most challenge inside to mcconnell isro t you these disastrous candidates from his right. it doesn't
ward#g richardson. getting robert dold.biggt, bobby schilling, joe awalsh. leonard boswell lost. in republicans charlie ousted 6÷ incumbentsents larry lvania democrat mark critz and it,p chandler may lose. ran for the time a row against andybarr. each other. benay mayn. which may be bad news for mitch mcconnell. i'll explain in a minute.;z job you're mitch mcconnellr re-election. >> it'll be see how the minority handles politics heading into his oelection as you just eluded to. >>...
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on richardson bay. they say that they are ready. if the flood waters come back. >> if these trees are not going to be tied down they could be floating. of the than the flooding, it is a great spot. >> and marin county, charles clifford, kron 4 toured the >> people living-living near these hills. work crews were trying to shore up a hill but gave way last year. j. r. stone is live. j.r.? >> the hill is in good shape and the rainfall is not comment on that is the good news. you can see that the workers have spent the entire day making sure that these sandbags have gone up the hills. had to put these on to the ground to protect some of these homes in these areas. >> i just have not gotten nervous yet. >> the people that of living on this hill that has slid in the pastor trying to remain optimistic with more rainfall in the forecast that are living on this- hillside. >> are you concerned? >> heck yes! the >> will m wilma thomas resident. >> nothing has really happened. but i am pretty sure that it will be and the next couple of days. >>
on richardson bay. they say that they are ready. if the flood waters come back. >> if these trees are not going to be tied down they could be floating. of the than the flooding, it is a great spot. >> and marin county, charles clifford, kron 4 toured the >> people living-living near these hills. work crews were trying to shore up a hill but gave way last year. j. r. stone is live. j.r.? >> the hill is in good shape and the rainfall is not comment on that is the good...
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joining me off the campaign trail in florida is former new mexico governor bill richardson. nice to see you. thanks for joining us. >> nice to be with you, alex. >> we have a lot of ground to cover. lots of things going on in the world right now with the election just two days away. a very, very close race. first up, how confident are you in president obama's chances? >> well, i'm confident. in my view, alex, is that the western states of nevada and colorado with a huge hispanic vote and the support the president has from the hispanic community is a huge factor. in florida i can't predict. it's very close there. but it's up to the ground game. what i have seen, for instance, in florida the volunteers and campaigns of president obama four years ago it was mostly young people. this time it's more people, but young people, senior citizens, soccer moms, veterans, a larger turnout getting out that vote. and i think that's what's going to be decisive. >> you know what's interesting about the hispanic vote, there are 4 million more registered la kn tee knows. but i want to ask abou
joining me off the campaign trail in florida is former new mexico governor bill richardson. nice to see you. thanks for joining us. >> nice to be with you, alex. >> we have a lot of ground to cover. lots of things going on in the world right now with the election just two days away. a very, very close race. first up, how confident are you in president obama's chances? >> well, i'm confident. in my view, alex, is that the western states of nevada and colorado with a huge...
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that doesn't necessarily translate to heavy counts, but as you heard from governor richardson and others, we could be seeing record voter turn-out in terms of percentages. some think 60% of eligible voters. who knows. but the lines are what they are. this is what it is. 133-point surge in the dow today. joe grano, what do you make of that? what do you think of that? >> guest: i think people are hoping for closure. >> neil: want it behind them. >> guest: the rhetoric on tv goes away. i think it's -- >> neil: assuming it's resolved tonight or tomorrow morning. >> guest: the worst thing that could happen is we end up with six floridas and contentiousness. >> neil: you want to get beyond the margin of error. >> guest: right. >> neil: let me ask you, though, about, here is the argument for romney rally. among the sectors that benefited, joe -- energy, financial, industrial -- those considered romney plays, less so solar, clean energy plays, it would seem to favor the president. they didn't do as well today. what are we to make of that? one day. that's all. >> guest: just conjecture. depending
that doesn't necessarily translate to heavy counts, but as you heard from governor richardson and others, we could be seeing record voter turn-out in terms of percentages. some think 60% of eligible voters. who knows. but the lines are what they are. this is what it is. 133-point surge in the dow today. joe grano, what do you make of that? what do you think of that? >> guest: i think people are hoping for closure. >> neil: want it behind them. >> guest: the rhetoric on tv goes...
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joe baca, laura richardson. david rivera not getting back. and robert dold. he joind judy biggert, bobby schilling, joe a walsh. leonard boswell lost. in new hampshire republicans frank quinta and charlie bas. rounding out the list of ousted incumben incumbents, larry kissell. pennsylvania democrat mark critz and it looks like ben chandler may lose. he ran for the 25,000th time in a row against andy barr. they run against each other. ben chandler always wins. and this time maybe andy barr won. which may be bad news for mitch mcconnell. i'll explain in a minute. sarah, ben chandler without a job is a dangerous potential if you're mitch mcconnell running for re-election. >> it'll be interesting to see how the minority leader handles politics heading into his own election as you just eluded to. >> he's in a vice grip. he's got a potential primary challenge he was worried about. >> here the thing about mitch mcconnell. he is a smart political operative. he will put together a great team there. he's already reached out to rand paul. i think he'll be fine. we're al
joe baca, laura richardson. david rivera not getting back. and robert dold. he joind judy biggert, bobby schilling, joe a walsh. leonard boswell lost. in new hampshire republicans frank quinta and charlie bas. rounding out the list of ousted incumben incumbents, larry kissell. pennsylvania democrat mark critz and it looks like ben chandler may lose. he ran for the 25,000th time in a row against andy barr. they run against each other. ben chandler always wins. and this time maybe andy barr won....
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i interviewed last night, that governor bill richardson said the industry should be warned and mend fences and watch out for more regulation. >> i will s the oil and gas guys a the coal guys, melissa i think they have a little fence-mending to do with the white house. i think the industry has to realize they just can't have a free hand. there's got to be sensible regulation. melissa: joining me now with his take in a fox business exclusive is jack girard. he is api ceo and president. welcome back, jack. thanks so much for joining us. >> thank you, melissa. melissa: how did you interpret that? the wording was actually even a little stronger. those coal guys and energy guys, they better come back to the table because they said a lot of mean things. now he is still there and they're in trouble. seems, do you feel threatened at this point? >> well, i think it is fascinating what the secretary had to say, that it is surprising to me quite honestly. what i mean by that, if you listen to what the president id during the election, he is a big proponent of oil and natura gas. and in his all-of-the-
i interviewed last night, that governor bill richardson said the industry should be warned and mend fences and watch out for more regulation. >> i will s the oil and gas guys a the coal guys, melissa i think they have a little fence-mending to do with the white house. i think the industry has to realize they just can't have a free hand. there's got to be sensible regulation. melissa: joining me now with his take in a fox business exclusive is jack girard. he is api ceo and president....
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who is specialist joe sif richardson? the answer is they were two soldiers who died last friday in afghanistan. everybody knows paula broadwell's names. nobody knows sold eiers who are dying in afghanistan. >> you think the media has become unfair to paula broadwell and david petraeus? >> yeah. we've basically set these people on fire. they were consenting adults engaged in private acts. the lack of decency, i think, is kind of appalling to me. i mean also the consequences of what happens to these people. we don't have so many good leaders that we can throw them away casually. general petraeus stood out notably more so than his piers. the question is you can be a mediocre general as long as you keep your pants on. >> in other words, you're not proud of the media at this point. >> no, i'm abashed. we don't talk about the wars until there's son titillating scandal. tom ricks, thanks very much for stopping by. appreciate it. >>> after the break are the media playing an incendiary role when it comes to racial stories. we talk
who is specialist joe sif richardson? the answer is they were two soldiers who died last friday in afghanistan. everybody knows paula broadwell's names. nobody knows sold eiers who are dying in afghanistan. >> you think the media has become unfair to paula broadwell and david petraeus? >> yeah. we've basically set these people on fire. they were consenting adults engaged in private acts. the lack of decency, i think, is kind of appalling to me. i mean also the consequences of what...